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Apparently it's a British Army dog? Not that it makes the situation any better. I hope they somehow get her back.

02-06-2014 06:06 PM

onyx'girl

Hopefully she is spayed.... and they won't use her for a brood bitch.

02-06-2014 06:04 PM

Chip18

Oh man I never considered that could happen! Is the handler Ok? I can't read it, just can't!

02-06-2014 06:01 PM

Muskeg

I am truly hopeful for this dog if she is still alive. Malinois can be extremely sweet, if he has any heart, perhaps the commander has decided he actually likes her company... I sure hope so. That little girl looks a lot like my mali... I hope she makes it.

02-06-2014 03:28 PM

Longfisher

Poor Dog

I feel for the dog too. But had I known about her I'd have felt for her the moment she deployed.

War's ****...all the time...and for all participants...including service dogs.

LF

02-06-2014 03:18 PM

Baillif

E collars how do they work?

02-06-2014 01:50 PM

Germanshepherdlova

Poor girl.

My guess is that if those idiots have any brains at all they would use this highly trained dog to work for them. If they have any concept how to do that.

If the article is correct, she was captured in Dec. and is still alive, possibly she's the dog seen with the Taliban commander? Maybe the fact that she's such a trophy will keep her alive? Or maybe her new owner will get very attached to her regardless of her status? These stories always depress me, so I try to stay positive.

I try to look at the bright side too but they REALLY don't favor dogs and cats. She's a trophy until she loses her usefulness. They're hoping that by using her and knowing that we know whats in store, enough pressure will be placed to give them something they want. They can form attachments all they want but they'll still use her as a means to an end.